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CNN panel erupts when panelist says Democrats too focused on ‘dudes who want to become women’ than male voters

On Sunday, a CNN panel discussion exploded after a conservative panelist suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris is trailing former President Trump among male voters because Democrats are placing more emphasis on “men who want to be women.” It became.

CNN commentator Scott Jennings said Harris' polling was a “tough week” for registered male voters, especially during the State of the Union.

“It's been a tough week. I mean, her favorites are down. They're having a hard time with this morning's New York Times front page, front page story. Democrats are losing interest in African American voters, especially African American men. “This gender gap problem is real,” Jennings said. “This is a real problem, and you can see Democrats responding to it.”

“And I think they're finally starting to realize that…many men think the Democratic Party cares more about men who want to be women than men who just want to be men. ” he added, before the other panelists groaned and interrupted. And I said, “No, no.”

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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a service at Koinonia Christian Center on Sunday, October 13, 2024 in Greenville, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Mr. Jennings is New York Times/Siena College Investigation It showed that 51% of registered male voters supported Trump, compared to just 40% for Harris.

Former President Barack Obama has warned against what he sees as lackluster support for Harris among male voters.

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“We still haven't seen the kind of vibrancy and turnout that we saw when I was campaigning in every corner of our neighborhoods and communities,” President Obama said during a stop before a campaign rally in Pittsburgh last week. ” he said. ”[P]This art makes me think, and I'm speaking directly to the men…well, you just don't feel the idea of ​​having a woman as president, and there are other alternatives and others for that matter. I am trying to come up with a reason for this. ”

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US President Barack Obama criticized men who did not support Harris. (Michelle Gustafsson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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FOX News' Charles Crates contributed to this report.

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